Mark your answer as:(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(c) If both I and II together are together sufficient, but neither of the statements alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(d) If either of the statements I or II alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(e) If statements I and II together are not sufficient to determine the answer to the question.QUESTION 07bookmark_borderSelect the correct answerIf x + 2y = 6, what is the value of x?I. 2x + y = 9II. x + y = 5radio_button_uncheckedaradio_button_uncheckedbradio_button_uncheckedcradio_button_uncheckeddradio_button_uncheckede
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Mark your answer as:(a) If statement I alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(b) If statement II alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(c) If both I and II together are together sufficient, but neither of the statements alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(d) If either of the statements I or II alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.(e) If statements I and II together are not sufficient to determine the answer to the question.QUESTION 07bookmark_borderSelect the correct answerIf x + 2y = 6, what is the value of x?I. 2x + y = 9II. x + y = 5radio_button_uncheckedaradio_button_uncheckedbradio_button_uncheckedcradio_button_uncheckeddradio_button_uncheckede
Solution
(d) If either of the statements I or II alone is sufficient to determine the answer to the question.
Explanation:
From statement I: 2x + y = 9, we can substitute y from the given equation x + 2y = 6 into statement I to solve for x.
From statement II: x + y = 5, we can also substitute y from the given equation x + 2y = 6 into statement II to solve for x.
Therefore, either statement I or II alone is sufficient to determine the value of x.
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